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Show Red Cross To Conduct Life-Saving Life-Saving School Men and women leaders in Utah, Idaho and Nevada wblfare work will form the student body of a Red Cross Aquatic School, or First. Aid and Life-Saving Institute, which will be held at Como Springs, Morgan, Utah, from July 8 to 18. The institute is the first of its kind to be held in Utah. Instruction in First Aid and life-saving, swimming, diving, boating and water pageantry as a part of the Red Cross program in water safety and with Red Cross exports serving as faculty members mem-bers will occupy each day. Through arrangements made with J. S. Heir.er, cnairumu ! Morgan County Chapter of the Red Cross, students are alloweo the uoe of the water equiment at Como Springs. Harold P. Terwilliger, first aid and life-saving field representativf for th Red Cross, is director oi the Como Springs Aquatic School. He will be assisted by Charles Welch of the Deseret Gymnasium. Salt Lake City, Mrs. Alice Oakes Brcnson, health education director of the Y. W. C. A., Salt Lake City, Mrs Annie M. Borg. of Logan. Utah, and Mrs. Mabel Axline, Red Cross field representative in Utah. The Como Springs Institute u. one of three held in the Pacific Area this summer under the general gen-eral supervision of Edwin H. Carroll Car-roll director of First Aid and Life Saving for the Red Cross, with headquarters in San Francisco. |